Alexander Calder Collage-2 of Famous Art
A collection of nine different abstract and semi-abstract motifs is presented in a grid-like composition. Each panel varies in theme, ranging from geometric shapes to humanoid figures, objects, and faces, each employing a distinct style and color palette.
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Alexander Calder - Floating Helix, Abstract Art Print
The "Floating Helix" abstract art print by Alexander Calder captures movement and balance through its intricate design. The use of vibrant colors and dynamic shapes creates a sense of fluidity and energy within the artwork. This piece is a prime example of Calder's innovative approach to sculptural forms, where he transforms simple shapes into mesmerizing compositions that challenge traditional notions of art and space.
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Alexander Calder, Tapisseries Inedites, Abstract Art Print
Unique Artistic Vision: Alexander Calder's "Tapisseries Inédites" collection showcases his innovative approach to abstract art, blending geometric shapes and vibrant colors in a captivating way.
Timeless Appeal: The print's abstract nature allows for interpretation and appreciation across various tastes and preferences, making it a versatile addition to any art collection.
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Lewis Carroll, (1865, 1871), Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (in one volume), Illustrated by John Tenniel, Heritage Press, New York, NY, 1941, p. 38
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Jean-François Lauda - b16 - 2013
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(via Ruth-Wolf-Rehfeldt-‘Undeterminated-Sum’-1986.-Screen-print-51-x-36.6-cm1.jpg (600×834))
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Nine Colors, 1951, Ellsworth Kelly
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Ronnie Tjampitjinpa Australia (Aboriginal), c1943-.
Water DreamingAcrylic on canvas
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Louise Bourgeois
Le Cauchemar de Hayter. 1996
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Shaylie Roach
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Découpages, 1961-Jean Arp
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Henri Matisse’s “La Japonaise: Woman Beside the Water,” 1905, oil and graphite on canvas. Credit…Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; via The Museum of Modern Art
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MATISSE
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